As American as apple pie, hot dogs are a cornerstone of the country’s pride. Especially on the Fourth of July, when the grill becomes sacred ground and messing them up is practically unpatriotic.
No one enjoys getting a dried-out hot dog at the cookout. Shrivelled up with no moisture, there's no reason to treat hot dogs this way. Here's how to avoid it.
Welcome to Clubhouse Eats, where we celebrate the game’s most delectable food and drink. Hope you brought your appetite. On a recent visit to Dutchman’s Pipe Golf Club — a new, prestigious private ...
The classic hot dog is one of the most quintessentially American foods you can buy, but be warned that a meat thermometer can ruin a good dog.